A team working on laying a new pipe line connecting Yorkshire Water works in East and North Yorkshire can't have faced many more complicated challenges than the famous Gypsy Race on the Yorkshire Wolds.
A new report says that Yorkshire Water’s upcoming AMP5 spend will create a £6 billion ‘ripple effect’ in the Yorkshire economy over the next five years.
Yorkshire Water announced this morning that the company has accepted Ofwat’s Final Determination .
South West Water has started work on a £1.2 million scheme to transform a former china clay quarry into a new reservoir supplying Cornwall.
Yorkshire Water has started work on an £18 million scheme to replace ageing underground water pipes in Leeds.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water has completed two investment schemes worth a combined total of £733,000 which will deliver environmental benefits to the village of Trawsfynydd.
Welsh Water is investing £365,000 in a scheme that will deliver environmental benefits to the village of Heswall on the Wirral.
Welsh Water is to undertake the biggest re-structuring of the company since it was bought by Glas Cymru and became a “not-for-profit” company - to meet the toughest efficiency targets the company has ever faced. 300 jobs will go over the next five years.
Welsh Water is telling customers having difficulty paying water and sewerage bills that they could be eligible for help from new tariffs and an assistance fund.
Morgan Est, one of the UK’s leading infrastructure specialists, has been retained as a Capital Delivery partner by Dwr Cymru Welsh Water for the Asset Management Period (AMP 5).